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Clear Vision, Exceptional Care: Your Path to Precision in Turkish Eye Surgery

Let us connect you with highly trained and experienced eye surgeons in Turkey, who possess in-depth knowledge and a wealth of international experience.

Experience the pinnacle of eye care with our advanced eye surgery in Turkey, also known as orogolomistician surgery or ocular surgery. Delicately performed by expert ophthalmologists, our state-of-the-art facilities ensure the highest level of care for your precious eyes. Gone are the days of steel blades and uncertainty about the success of your procedure.

In Turkey, our highly trained doctors bring a wealth of knowledge and international experience to the forefront of eye surgery. With advancements in techniques, uncomfortable procedures are a thing of the past. Our affiliated hospitals, recognized by Healthy Turkey, cater to a wide range of eye conditions, providing top-notch care at an affordable cost. For personalized information about your condition, simply share your questions and relevant medical records with us.

Types of Eye Surgeries

In Turkey, various types of eye surgery are employed to address diverse conditions, ensuring comprehensive eye care. These procedures, backed by data from the National Eye Institute and other reputable health institutes, include:

Blepharoplasty: A precise procedure involving small incisions to correct droopy eyelids by removing excess skin, muscle, or repositioning fat.

Cataract Removal Surgery: To address hazy spots in the eye’s lens, microscopic tools are used to remove the clouded lens, replacing it with an artificial lens for improved vision.

Corneal Transplant: Using specialized equipment, damaged sections of the cornea are replaced with healthy donor tissue, either through full-thickness (penetrating keratoplasty) or partial-thickness (lamellar keratoplasty) transplant.

Glaucoma Surgeries: Options include glaucoma implants, where a shunt drains excess fluid, and trabeculectomy, involving a small incision to facilitate fluid drainage, effectively reducing eye pressure.

LASIK (Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis): Utilizing a laser beam, LASIK surgery alters corneal curvature, improving vision for individuals with nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) is an alternative for those with dry eyes or thin corneas.

Vitrectomy Surgery: Employed to treat various back-of-the-eye conditions, including issues with the retina, vitreous, and macula. This involves the removal of the vitreous gel situated in the rear of the eye.

Eye Muscle Surgery: Addressing Strabismus, where the eyes lack synchronous movement, this surgery aims to restore normal eye muscle positions by either strengthening or weakening the muscles through techniques such as muscle removal or reattachment.

Turkey’s advanced eye surgery techniques cater to a spectrum of eye conditions, ensuring tailored and effective treatments.

Why Turkey for Advanced Eye Surgery?

Opting for eye surgery in Turkey offers a myriad of advantages, positioning the country as a preferred choice for international patients seeking cutting-edge treatments. The following factors contribute to Turkey’s appeal in the realm of eye surgery:

Safe and Effective Operations: Turkey is renowned for ensuring safe and effective medical procedures, with eye surgery boasting a high success rate. The country has become a sought-after destination for those prioritizing top-notch healthcare outcomes.

Advanced Technology: Eye surgery in Turkey benefits from the use of the world’s most advanced medical technology. Procedures are conducted in major cities like Istanbul, Ankara, and Antalya, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to ensure optimal patient care.

Highly Experienced Doctors: Turkey’s eye surgery is performed by highly experienced and trained doctors, including specialist ophthalmologists. These experts, well-versed in the latest techniques, collaborate to deliver tailored and successful eye surgeries, meeting the unique needs of each patient.

Accredited Hospitals: Hospitals in Turkey, accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), feature dedicated eye surgery units designed to meet the specific needs of patients. Stringent international and national protocols are followed to ensure the effectiveness and success of eye surgeries.

Qualified Expert Teams: Expert teams, comprising skilled nurses and specialist doctors, collaborate to carry out eye surgeries based on individual patient requirements. The emphasis is on comprehensive and personalized care, with all doctors having significant experience in performing eye surgeries.

Affordability: Turkey offers eye surgery at an affordable cost compared to various countries, including Europe, the USA, the UK, Singapore, and Australia. This cost-effectiveness does not compromise the quality of medical care provided.

High Success Rate: The combination of highly experienced specialists, cutting-edge technology, and stringent safety guidelines for post-operative care contributes to a consistently high success rate in eye surgeries performed in Turkey.

Recent studies underscore the significant advancements in eye surgery techniques in Turkey, emphasizing a shift from traditional methods to more modern and comfortable procedures. The commitment to highly trained professionals, comprehensive diagnostics, and patient education ensures optimal results and improved vision outcomes for individuals seeking eye surgery in Turkey.

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    F.A.Qs

    Frequently asked questions

    Do You Sleep During Eye Surgery?

    Most eye procedures, including cataract surgery, are conducted under local anesthesia. This means that the majority of patients are awake during the surgery. Here’s why:

    Local Anesthesia:

    Eye surgeries typically use local anesthesia, which numbs the eye and its surrounding areas without putting the patient to sleep. This helps minimize the risks associated with general anesthesia.

    Patient Communication:

    Being awake during the surgery allows the patient and the surgeon to communicate. This is particularly important in procedures like cataract surgery, where the patient may be asked to provide feedback during the operation.

    Reduced Risks:

    Local anesthesia carries fewer risks than general anesthesia. Patients can avoid the potential side effects and recovery associated with being put to sleep.

    Quick Recovery:

    Since the patient is awake and alert, the recovery process after the surgery tends to be quicker. Patients can usually go home shortly after the procedure.

    Minimized Discomfort:

    Local anesthesia ensures that the eye is numb, preventing pain during the surgery. While patients may feel some pressure or discomfort, it is generally minimal.

    Is there an age limit for eye surgery?

    The suitability for eye surgery depends on various factors, and there isn’t a strict age limit. Consultation with an eye care professional will determine eligibility.

    Can both eyes be operated on simultaneously?

    In some cases, both eyes can be operated on simultaneously, but it depends on the type of surgery and the surgeon’s recommendation.